I may be rancid butter,
But I'm on your side of the bread.
Hornbeck says this phrase when talking to Rachel while in the courtroom. When he says this, he means that even though Rachel may dislike Hornbeck and what he has to say, Rachel is still on the same side as Hornbeck and believes the same facts as him.
But I'm on your side of the bread.
Hornbeck says this phrase when talking to Rachel while in the courtroom. When he says this, he means that even though Rachel may dislike Hornbeck and what he has to say, Rachel is still on the same side as Hornbeck and believes the same facts as him.